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Texas has nation’s top recruiting class after landing elite defensive lineman from Georgia
By: Steve Megargee, The Associated Press Posted: 2:57 PM CST Friday, Dec. 6, 2024 One day before Texas and Georgia face off in the Southeastern Conference championship game, the Longhorns earned a surprising victory over the Bulldogs on the recruiting trail. Read this article for free: To continue reading, please subscribe: Monthly Digital Subscription $19
December 6, 2024
Texas Mother Faces Charges For Allegedly Dropping Her Toddler From Third-Floor Hotel Balcony
Police arrested a Texas woman, accusing her of dropping her 17-month-old daughter from a hotel balcony, resulting in the child’s death. Galveston Police have charged Channel Yonko with capital murder for the alleged death of her daughter, Hannah Yonko, according to KHOU11. RELATED: Florida Mother & Boyfriend Charged With Murder, Child Neglect After Allegedly Leaving
October 24, 2024
Texas is suing TikTok for allegedly violating its new child privacy law
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against TikTok claiming the company violated a new child privacy law in the state. It's set to be the first test of Texas’ Securing Children Online Through Parental Empowerment (SCOPE) Act since it went into effect just over a month ago.Under the law, parts of which
October 3, 2024
JP Developers of Texas Introduces Cutting-Edge Architectural Design Solutions
JP Developers of Texas launches innovative architectural design solutions to revolutionize real estate. Houston, TX – WEBWIRE – Tuesday, July 30, 2024 In a strategic move to redefine architectural excellence in the Lone Star State, JP Developers of Texas proudly announces the introduction of its cutting-edge architectural design solutions. This innovative suite of services is
July 30, 2024
Texas Medical Board Doesn’t Specify Abortion Ban Exceptions in Proposed Rules
OB/Gyn > Abortion — Critics call for further clarification around medical exceptions of Texas abortion ban by Joyce Frieden, Washington Editor, MedPage Today March 25, 2024 The Texas Medical Board has issued proposed rules for when emergency abortions can legally be performed under the state's 6-week abortion ban -- but it won't specifically enumerate those
March 25, 2024
Texas immigration battle has implications for contractors
This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: In a case with ramifications for the construction industry, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued an injunction Tuesday halting a controversial Texas immigration law that the Supreme Court had allowed to go into effect. SB 4 would make entering
March 21, 2024
Country singer Elle King has unexpectedly rescheduled a concert in Texas, two days before it was set to take place. The 'Exes and Oh's' singer was set to perform at Billy Bob's Texas on Friday January 26, but the event has now been pushed back to September 2024. A post shared by the venue read: "The
Texas company recalls 5 tons of burritos because of Listeria contamination
Don Miguel Foods of Dallas, TX, is recalling 10,642 pounds of frozen ready-to-eat carne asada burritos after testing showed Listeria monocytogenes, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service. “FSIS is concerned that some products may be in consumers’ freezers. Consumers who have purchased these products are urged not to consume
October 13, 2023
Visiting Texas? Here’s what the locals love.
Published October 5, 202311 min readTexas looms large in American history and lore. The second largest state in the United States encompasses ancient rock art in its deserts, Latino culture in its cities, and cowboy history and classical paintings in its museums. To help rein in your trip, we consulted locals about where y’all should
October 5, 2023
10 best things to do in Texas
Published October 5, 20239 min readWith mountains in west Texas, beaches along its Gulf Coast, and the Hill Country at its heart, the Lone Star State covers such varied terrain that sometimes it feels like a country all its own. And it was, from 1836 until 1845. Today visitors flock to America’s second-largest state to learn
October 5, 2023